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On to the next Cup challenge, Hamilton Bulldogs
Edmonton, Shawinigan, Saint John await Bulldogs in Memorial Cup
La Sana brings yoga classes to the heart of Stoney Creek
Like many people, Sandie Pizzuti started attending yoga classes a few years ago to improve her work-life balance and overall well-being.
WHAT’S GOING ON HERE?: Passion To Fitness on Hamilton Mountain celebrates 10 years
Passion To Fitness at 600 Upper Wellington St. recently celebrated 10 years in business.
Dundas 147-year-old Masonic Lodge building purchase offer accepted
An offer to purchase the 147-year-old Dundas Masonic Lodge building at 3 Main St. was accepted on Monday, June 13.
Former Liberal MP Catherine McKenna backs Hamilton mayoral candidate Keanin Loomis
McKenna, a Hamilton native, who represented Ottawa Centre during her term, urges voters to support Loomis and his platform.
Power outage in downtown Hamilton after storm
Power is estimated to be restored by 11:30 p.m. on Thursday
Rainbow Prom shut down early after students report feeling sick
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board says rumours circulating about spiked drinks at Rainbow Prom are ‘untrue and speculative’
Two Hamilton police officers to appear in court after being charged with assault
Both are charged with assault and will appear in the court in July
Routine traffic stop leads Hamilton police to seize cocaine, fentanyl and meth
A 29-year-old Hamilton man faces trafficking charges
Reach out and touch someone … else
The day came and there it was ... a rotary dial black telephone, Lorraine Sommerfeld writes.
Watch Hamilton Bulldogs celebrate 6-1 win at FirstOntario Centre
The Bulldogs prevailed, winning 6-1 over the Windsor Spitfires, and earning a trip to the Memorial Cup.
Two teens found guilty of manslaughter in stabbing death of Ali Mohummad
The pair, who were 17 at the time of the 2020 homicide, were found not guilty of second-degree murder
Stoney Creek man arrested in connection with Toronto homicide
Daniel Baugh, 33, is charged with second-degree murder
Hamilton Public Library to hire a social worker at its downtown branch
Move comes after a pandemic which saw library visitors often approach staff with complex health and social issues
Hamilton denied $9 million for pandemic backlogs in public health
Cuts proposed in programs that work with homeless Hamiltonians experiencing mental-health and addiction issues
'That's our military history': WDHS Museum partners with legion for permanent space
Flamborough Museum joins with heritage society.
Will Dofasco’s move to ‘green steel’ mean less cancer-causing pollution for Hamilton?
Hamilton is the worst hot spot in Ontario for airborne carcinogens like benzene, with some neighbourhoods showing a staggering lifetime cancer risk of
Mud, weeds and sinking headstones: What is behind unkempt conditions at Mount Hamilton Cemetery?
City official says staff shortage, high water table are to blame
‘We just want justice’: Family of man struck and killed on Red Hill six months ago still without answers
City refuses to address allegation that Hussein Hassoun was struck by a city snowplow on Jan. 17
Gemma New returns to close out the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra’s season
New is back with HPO concerts on June 24 and 26, Leonard Turnevicius writes.
Hamilton's Options for Independent Living and Development hosts walk and run at Victoria Park
The non-profit organization is holding its first annual community event to raise awareness for more affordable housing.
Former Hamilton NDP MP Scott Duvall seeks to reclaim Ward 7 council seat
Scott Duvall, who served on council and was an MP for 15 years, has been disappointed in the direction the city has taken.
Champions!
Hamilton Bulldogs take OHL title in convincing 6-1 7th game win before nearly 12,000 fans
Sticker shock: Hamilton faces $195.9 infrastructure gap
‘Our assets are crumbling,’ Coun. Maureen Wilson says
Full slate of Father’s Day racing ready to roll
Drag racing, vintage road racing and the return of the Formula One Grand Prix of Canada this weekend, Tim Miller writes.
Dr. Anthony Fauci tests positive for COVID
Dr. Anthony Fauci tested positive for COVID on Wednesday morning.
Hamilton’s Steve Strongman calls on some heavyweight help for new album
‘Strongman Blues Remedy, Vol. 1’ to be released June 17 on prestigious Stony Plain label, Graham Rockingham writes.
Man taken to hospital after collision in Stoney Creek
A pickup truck and white Toyota SUV collided at Barton Street and Jones Road, police said
Trial for third teen charged in Ali Mohummad’s murder going ahead
Judge dismisses defence application to stay charges over court delays
Judge says fatal fire was ‘a planned and deliberate crime.’ But did Richard Taylor do it?
The jury who began deliberating at 12:45 p.m. Wednesday must decide if Taylor is guilty of killing his mother and stepfather, Susan Clairmont writes.
Toronto’s public health chief has ‘mild’ symptoms after testing positive for COVID-19
Toronto’s public health chief, who has spent more than two years trying to protect the city from COVID-19, has been infected with the virus.
Eileen De Villa, Toronto’s public health chief, tests positive for COVID-19
Eileen De Villa said she is resting at home and urged everyone to stay up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations.
Cause of large fire at Stoney Creek recycling plant remains unknown
Crews responded to Wasteco at 30 Lake Ave. N. late Tuesday night
City of Hamilton launches car share pilot in core
New system allows drivers to pick up and drop off vehicles in designated spots within Wards 1, 2 and 3
Princeton, Ont. man suffered “life-altering injuries” in Hamilton crash
Firefighters had to extricate the 22-year-old who was trapped in vehicle on Brock Road
Hamilton police find loaded gun, arrest man after early-morning shooting
No reported injuries in shooting near Roxborough and Grosvenor avenues
Survey explores health, social service needs in Haldimand-Norfolk
COVID-19 pandemic prompts second look at service gaps in rural area
Sometimes you need to push, sometimes just pull back
To be successful, fitness trainers need to meet their clients in the place where they are, Ernie Schramayr writes.
Watch: accused killer Richard Taylor is interrogated by police about murder of his mother and stepfather
With all the evidence in at trial, it has become clear — video and audio are critical.
Councillors back ‘cultural heritage’ provision to protect Ancaster High playing fields
‘Once it is gone, it is gone forever,’ resident tells committee, but board says it doesn’t plan to sell the land for development
Obituary: Businessman and arts patron Carl Turkstra was ‘a remarkable human being’
Lumber firm owner and wife founded foundation to help fund city arts scene
Take a deep breath — the end of a century of coal-fired steel pollution in Hamilton is on the horizon
Towering coal piles and belching smokestacks are on their way out at ArcelorMittal Dofasco — and now maybe Stelco — in a green steel transition that w
Hamilton Mountain Coun. Esther Pauls reminds community Lime Ridge Mall is in her Ward 7
As Lime Ridge Mall prepares to be redeveloped, Coun. Esther Pauls corrects misperceptions that the centre is located in different ward.
Hamilton will apologize to Haudenosaunee for failing to abide by agreements for protecting Red Hill Valley
"It is our intention to resolve the tensions between the parties," said Stoney Creek Coun. and Joint Stewardship Board member Brad Clark.
Hamilton mayoral candidate Keanin Loomis says he will be fighting 'the forces of status quo'
One candidate who shouldn't run is former mayor Bob Bratina, says Loomis. "He had his time."
Hamilton mayoral candidate Keanin Loomis calls dismantling encampments 'cruel'
Loomis says there should be other ways to solve the city's homelessness problem, such as approving HATS initiative.
Hamilton Design Review Panel wants more info on CF Lime Ridge redevelopment on Hamilton Mountain
Members of Hamilton’s Design Review Panel are seeking more information on Cadillac Fairview’s multi-million-dollar plan to redevelop the north side of Lime Ridge Mall.
Emma Teitel: It might not stop COVID-19, but there is a method behind Toronto’s current masking madness
On Monday afternoon I wandered around the city with two goals in mind: to buy socks and to determine the state of masking in Toronto. The former was easy (Winners, obviously). The latter, however, is not a one-size-fits-all scenario. Despite the near universal lifting of provincial mask mandates this month, masking in Toronto remains a mixed bag.
Former Hamilton mayor Bob Bratina runs again for his old job
Bratina, who served as mayor from 2010 to 2014, registered to run for mayor in this fall's municipal election.
Possible shooting threat found at Westdale high school
At least 15 schools have been threatened with similar acts of violence in the past weeks
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